List Types
| cloudformation_list_types | R Documentation |
Returns summary information about extension that have been registered with CloudFormation¶
Description¶
Returns summary information about extension that have been registered with CloudFormation.
Usage¶
cloudformation_list_types(Visibility, ProvisioningType,
DeprecatedStatus, Type, Filters, MaxResults, NextToken)
Arguments¶
VisibilityThe scope at which the extensions are visible and usable in CloudFormation operations.
Valid values include:
PRIVATE: Extensions that are visible and usable within this account and Region. This includes:Private extensions you have registered in this account and Region.
Public extensions that you have activated in this account and Region.
PUBLIC: Extensions that are publicly visible and available to be activated within any Amazon Web Services account. This includes extensions from Amazon Web Services, in addition to third-party publishers.
The default is
PRIVATE.ProvisioningTypeFor resource types, the provisioning behavior of the resource type. CloudFormation determines the provisioning type during registration, based on the types of handlers in the schema handler package submitted.
Valid values include:
FULLY_MUTABLE: The resource type includes an update handler to process updates to the type during stack update operations.IMMUTABLE: The resource type doesn't include an update handler, so the type can't be updated and must instead be replaced during stack update operations.NON_PROVISIONABLE: The resource type doesn't include create, read, and delete handlers, and therefore can't actually be provisioned.
The default is
FULLY_MUTABLE.DeprecatedStatusThe deprecation status of the extension that you want to get summary information about.
Valid values include:
LIVE: The extension is registered for use in CloudFormation operations.DEPRECATED: The extension has been deregistered and can no longer be used in CloudFormation operations.
TypeThe type of extension.
FiltersFilter criteria to use in determining which extensions to return.
Filters must be compatible with
Visibilityto return valid results. For example, specifyingAWS_TYPESforCategoryandPRIVATEforVisibilityreturns an empty list of types, but specifyingPUBLICforVisibilityreturns the desired list.MaxResultsThe maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a
NextTokenvalue that you can assign to theNextTokenrequest parameter to get the next set of results.NextTokenIf the previous paginated request didn't return all the remaining results, the response object's
NextTokenparameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call this action again and assign that token to the request object'sNextTokenparameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object'sNextTokenparameter is set tonull.
Value¶
A list with the following syntax:
list(
TypeSummaries = list(
list(
Type = "RESOURCE"|"MODULE"|"HOOK",
TypeName = "string",
DefaultVersionId = "string",
TypeArn = "string",
LastUpdated = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
),
Description = "string",
PublisherId = "string",
OriginalTypeName = "string",
PublicVersionNumber = "string",
LatestPublicVersion = "string",
PublisherIdentity = "AWS_Marketplace"|"GitHub"|"Bitbucket",
PublisherName = "string",
IsActivated = TRUE|FALSE
)
),
NextToken = "string"
)
Request syntax¶
svc$list_types(
Visibility = "PUBLIC"|"PRIVATE",
ProvisioningType = "NON_PROVISIONABLE"|"IMMUTABLE"|"FULLY_MUTABLE",
DeprecatedStatus = "LIVE"|"DEPRECATED",
Type = "RESOURCE"|"MODULE"|"HOOK",
Filters = list(
Category = "REGISTERED"|"ACTIVATED"|"THIRD_PARTY"|"AWS_TYPES",
PublisherId = "string",
TypeNamePrefix = "string"
),
MaxResults = 123,
NextToken = "string"
)